by Laura Kizior | Feb 16, 2017 | High School Civics and Government, High School History, Middle School History
Amazing Grace tells the true story of William Wilberforce’s 20-year battle in Parliament to end the slave trade in England, which led to the total abolishment of slavery in England a few years later. In the late 18th century in England, 11 million men, women, and...
by Laura Kizior | Feb 16, 2017 | High School Civics and Government, High School History, Middle School History
What can one person do to end abortion? Nellie Gray and a group of dedicated pro-lifers knew they had to do something when the Roe v. Wade decision was handed down in 1973, so on the one-year anniversary they held the first March for Life. Nellie Gray dedicated the...
by Laura Kizior | Dec 8, 2016 | High School Civics and Government, High School Religion, Middle School History
Should a Catholic vote for a candidate who supports abortion but who wants to help the homeless. Should a concerned pro-lifer vote for a candidate who is against abortion but who supports human embryonic stem cell research? Pro-Life Citizenship shows high school...
by Laura Kizior | Dec 8, 2016 | High School Civics and Government, High School History
Produced as a unit study and video set for high school students, Who Was the Real Margaret Sanger?exposes the truth about the founder of the largest abortion provider in the United States. The first video introduces students to Margaret Sanger and the conditions in...
by Laura Kizior | Feb 6, 2016 | Best High School Blog Resources, Best Middle School Blog Resources, High School Civics and Government, High School History, Middle School History, Newsletter
The pro-life movement has been blessed to have many great founding leaders who worked in support of personhood for every innocent human being from his beginning. These heroes dedicated their lives and careers to preserving the lives of preborn babies and to educating...
by CLSP Team | Jan 1, 2015 | High School Civics and Government, High School History, High School Literature, Movies
Based on the novel by Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird tells the story of a rape trial in the 1930s through the perspective of a child. Scout Finch is a precocious six-year-old girl living in Maycomb, Alabama, with her brother Jem and her father Atticus. Though the...